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Silent Echoes
Discovering Early
Hollywood Through the Films of Buster Keaton
By John Bengtson
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BRIEF NOTES
Silent Echoes:
Discovering Early Hollywood Through the Films of Buster Keaton
By John Bengtson, with a foreword by Kevin Brownlow
Santa Monica Press : Santa Monica, California : 2000
Trade Paperback Edition : ISBN 1-8916-6106-X : 232 pages
$24.95
Reviewed by Carl Bennett
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John Bengtson has done a thorough job of researching this large chunk of film location archeology. Aided by historical photographs, maps, and stills and motion picture footage from films made by Buster Keaton, Bengtson has pieced together an unusual historical document. Silent Echoes will seize readers for hours, losing them in a world of yesteryear, guiding them on a hunt through a Los Angeles (Hollywood specifically) long ago lost to progressive urban rebuilding. Or so one might assume. Bengtson shows us that the Hollywood of Keaton’s time is waiting to be rediscovered by the patient and observant.
We highly recommend this book to all.
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